Novak Djokovic Claims He Was Poisoned During Melbourne Stay

World tennis superstar Novak Djokovic has something very shocking to say about his time in Melbourne before the 2022 Australian Open. The tennis ace claims he was poisoned while staying in Melbourne, a period characterized by very strict COVID-19 restrictions back then.

Vaccination Controversy and Deportation Issues for Djokovic

In 2020-2022, a global coronavirus outbreak led Djokovic to publicly decline a COVID-19 jab. Australian officials detained him for strict health measures. It was reported that he would be allowed to play at the 2022 Australian Open only if he took the mandatory vaccine. Deportation brought him back to Serbia within days from detention.

Suspected Poisoning

In a recent interview for a magazine, Djokovic stated he seriously suffered due to his major health problems at the time that he was held in Melbourne. "I have some health issues. I knew that I got poisoned. They did that in the hotel when I was still in Melbourne," said he. To his knowledge, no one heard of it ever before. It was found that I had high level metals within my body. Lead and mercury, at a highly significant concentration were included.

Djokovic's Focus on Tennis

Djokovic refused to comment further on the remarks he had made when he returned to Melbourne for the 2024 Australian Open. "Let's not go into details about it now. I want to focus on tennis. That's why I came here. If you want to know what I said then, go and read the relevant news," he added.